by Beth | Jan 8, 2024 | chutzbah, compassion, compassion, Creator-based®, Hope, life cycles, mistakes, self-coaching
’tis the season of new beginnings and flu… Greetings, dear friend! 🌟 How has your inaugural week of the New Year unfolded? Ah, the season of fresh beginnings, where hope and optimism intertwine with the sniffles and flu, bills to pay, and blessings to...
by Beth | Jan 1, 2024 | Creator-based®, life cycles
What’s your favorite buffet food? Have you ever been to one of those fantastic Las Vegas all-you-can-eat buffets? Filled with prime rib, cheesecake, and sometimes caviar, you can enjoy every delicacy your heart desires for one price. It’s a beautiful...
by Beth | Oct 23, 2023 | compassion, Creator-based®, family, Hope, life cycles, relationships, self-coaching
Creator-based® Cognition, what? Creator-based® Cognition, really? Really, my friend. Cognition is simply a fancy word for thinking, and in the Creator-Based® Way, it’s how we shape our understanding of the world. Many factors influence our thinking, from...
by Beth | Aug 7, 2023 | Creator-based®, Hope, life cycles, self-coaching
The Winds of Change are Coming… It’s August! And the winds of change have begun to blow. It’s back-to-school season, and whether you have kids in school or were once a school kid, we all feel it. Change is coming; football season and the holidays are right...
by Beth | Jul 31, 2023 | compassion, Creator-based®, family, Hope, life cycles, relationships, self-coaching
Cultivate your ‘Mule Mind’. Living in the country, our family has had their share of experience with horses, mules, and other animals. The horses are beautiful, stately, noble, and run like the wind. The mules, not so much, but they get things done....
by Beth | Jun 26, 2023 | compassion, compassion, Creator-based®, Hope, life cycles, self-coaching
Many of us are not great at self-care- it makes sense to us to fix the toilet that runs incessantly, repair the oil leak in the van, or wash the dishes at least once a week. However, the concept of taking time to tend to our own needs can feel selfish. I mean, so many...